Saturday, November 3, 2012

Sketches of Portland Bridges

I've been dicking around with sketching the Portland bridges. I'm starting to understand the fascination of other artists in town. The first one is the Hawthorne, on 8"x11":

Unable to get the detail I needed to really "wow" it, I brought a bigger sketchpad the next time. The Burnside, open for a cargo ship:

More to come!



OHSU stairs sketch

I just unearthed this sketch and figured I ought to share it... at the top of the giant staircase by the Nursing School at OHSU:

Korkage wineshop musician sketches

I've recently started frequenting this wine shop in Hillsdale called Korkage. This place is great - they have live music three nights a week with no cover and serve fantastic glasses of wine. Their taste is really impeccable, the music is always really lovely to listen to. For me, it's become a perfect place to sit, drink some wine and sketch my favorite type of subjects. Musicians are the perfect drawing models because they are there to be looked at, they stay relatively still and don't ever seem to mind that you're drawing them. The first sketch was of a duo called The Big North Duo:
I was told by the owner that people were talking about this sketch, which, admittedly, is not my favorite. Nevertheless, this week, I went there and saw Jeff Putterman on his seven string classical guitar. That was a treat and the sketch I was able to complete was more pleasing to me:
You should see that one up on the wall at Korkage with a reasonable price tag on it in the next couple weeks. I've already found a friend willing to make a handmade frame to put it in. I'm a lucky gal to find so much support for my art.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Paint Fumes and Chai on Etsy!

If you've ever wanted to easily buy a painting from me, I've set up shop on Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop/PaintfumesandChai

If you are interested in a piece but are hesitant on the price, please contact me. I'm willing to negotiate and even barter. Plus, if you are local to Portland, OR, we can forgo shipping costs and meet downtown.

Thanks for your support! More paintings to come.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Fuck Yeah Party Art Show

A couple of friends of mine have started a promotion company called PopCycle Events and they just hosted their first event last Friday. I would say it was a great success. Six artists, including me, were asked to show. There were three bands that played, a DJ and a full bar. Outside there was a candy bus, selling every candy you could possibly imagine.

The venue itself was a little tricky to find, down an alley and upstairs in the middle of an old grain silo. However, the inside of it had been tricked out with tiny wood paneling, installation art and a half pipe, which is where the bands played. Check it out:




I was one of the first artists you saw as you walked in:



Although, the artist that I think really took the cake was this guy Zach, who wasn't really part of the show. He shares the space with a few other folks on a regular basis. I was super impressed with what he did:


I wish I had more pictures of the event as it happened, but I was too busy socializing with the likes of these guys:
Thanks again to the two mythical sisters that made it all happen:

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